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Two Harvard nurses explain how they care for men with prostate
cancer and erectile dysfunction — and their families

When it comes to prostate problems, men turn to internists,
urologists, and other specialists for reliable information about
the disorder and treatment. But as any longtime patient will tell
you, the help they receive from nurses is just as valuable.
Nurses act as advisors and educators, dispelling myths and
helping overwhelmed patients sort through treatment options. They
help patients and their families cope with devastating diagnoses,
as well as therapies that can erode quality of life. And nurses
are often the first — and last — ones to see a patient during a
doctor's visit, meaning that they're likely to handle some big
issues as well as the small questions that the patient forgot to
ask the doctor.

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Daily Health Tip

Swap packaged foods for fresh

Switching from packaged foods to fresh foods is an easy way to jumpstart a healthier diet. Since packaged foods are often high in sodium, which boosts blood pressure, a switch to fresh food is likely to be good for your heart.